With the tagline "Let Them Fight," expect the sequel to be even more of a kaiju throwdown.

After the new Godzilla took in almost $39 million in its opening weekend earlier this summer, the chances of us seeing another entry in the rebooted monster series was pretty strong. Today, at the Legendary Pictures panel at San Diego Comic-Con, it was confirmed that a sequel is currently in the works, with Gareth Edwards returning to direct.

The panel presented a brief clip, featuring Godzilla roaring over San Francisco Bay, with the tag line "Let Them Fight" appearing at the end of a reel of archival-style footage. Confirmed to appear alongside the King of the Monsters are fellow kaiju Rodan, Mothra and Ghidorah.

According to a post by Entertainment Weekly , Edwards said he would be turning his attention to the sequel after he wraps up work on his Star Wars spin-off film.

Apparently character overkill is not a concept these people are familiar with. Still if they focus more on the monsters and less on the human characters that I didn't care about then it should be good.

Was the shot of San Francisco in the teaser a brand new one or a repurposing of one of the scenes from the last movie?

I mean I hate the city I live in as much as anyone, but unless the director has the balls to show a takedown of the Googleplex or Facebook HQ so that all the people who can no longer afford to live here have something to cheer for, two movies of centered here is kind of overkill.

Also, the US is a big country. There are plenty of other coastside cities.

canadamus_prime:Apparently character overkill is not a concept these people are familiar with. Still if they focus more on the monsters and less on the human characters that I didn't care about then it should be good.

It's standard practice these days. Sequel? Add more characters!

I'll chime in with everyone else- This will only work if they give the monsters enough time to duke it out and don't spend so much time on the people.

canadamus_prime:Apparently character overkill is not a concept these people are familiar with. Still if they focus more on the monsters and less on the human characters that I didn't care about then it should be good.

It's standard practice these days. Sequel? Add more characters!

That doesn't mean it's a good idea. The more characters you cram in the less time there is to develop each one. Of course I suppose that doesn't really matter much when talking about giant monsters.

Well I knew Mothra would be part of the next movie. If you paid attention to when they go back to their house in the quarantine zone, there is a bug cage with the words Mothra on it. Since Mothra wasn't in the first, it was easy to assume that it would appear in the next movie. Look forward to it, faith in humanity slightly restored.

As for those complaining about not seeing much of the monsters, besides all Godzilla movies not featuring the monsters much till the end, the movie would be less effective. Because they didn't show the monsters much, it built up the excitement for when you would see the fights. It also helped build up when Godzilla was first fully shown.

All I have left to say is, with this and Pacific Rim 2, as well as the future of Marvel movies, I look forward to a number of movies in the coming years.

Super Cyborg:Well I knew Mothra would be part of the next movie. If you paid attention to when they go back to their house in the quarantine zone, there is a bug cage with the words Mothra on it. Since Mothra wasn't in the first, it was easy to assume that it would appear in the next movie. Look forward to it, faith in humanity slightly restored.

As for those complaining about not seeing much of the monsters, besides all Godzilla movies not featuring the monsters much till the end, the movie would be less effective. Because they didn't show the monsters much, it built up the excitement for when you would see the fights. It also helped build up when Godzilla was first fully shown.

All I have left to say is, with this and Pacific Rim 2, as well as the future of Marvel movies, I look forward to a number of movies in the coming years.

Transformers 5, Starwars ep 7, Power Rangers, Star Trek 3, The Last of Us, Fantastic 4, New X-men film (probably) Mysterious Creatures and where to find them (yes that book about the creatures of Harry Potter universe is getting a film)

Gennadios:Was the shot of San Francisco in the teaser a brand new one or a repurposing of one of the scenes from the last movie?

I mean I hate the city I live in as much as anyone, but unless the director has the balls to show a takedown of the Googleplex or Facebook HQ so that all the people who can no longer afford to live here have something to cheer for, two movies of centered here is kind of overkill.

Also, the US is a big country. There are plenty of other coastside cities.

Shoot. Heard that. Fixin' to move soon myself. Been here my entire life. Can no longer afford it. Very sad.

canadamus_prime:Apparently character overkill is not a concept these people are familiar with. Still if they focus more on the monsters and less on the human characters that I didn't care about then it should be good.

It's standard practice these days. Sequel? Add more characters!

That doesn't mean it's a good idea. The more characters you cram in the less time there is to develop each one. Of course I suppose that doesn't really matter much when talking about giant monsters.

Yeah, I wouldn't say Godzilla had NO character in the last movie (what little we got to see), but I wouldn't say we'd really be losing out by adding in more monsters.

They aren't without characters of their own, but it's not like we're expecting Ghidorah's three heads to debate the ethics of war with Rodan, Mothra, and Godzilla before they start wrecking the place.

Super Cyborg:Well I knew Mothra would be part of the next movie. If you paid attention to when they go back to their house in the quarantine zone, there is a bug cage with the words Mothra on it. Since Mothra wasn't in the first, it was easy to assume that it would appear in the next movie. Look forward to it, faith in humanity slightly restored.

As for those complaining about not seeing much of the monsters, besides all Godzilla movies not featuring the monsters much till the end, the movie would be less effective. Because they didn't show the monsters much, it built up the excitement for when you would see the fights. It also helped build up when Godzilla was first fully shown.

All I have left to say is, with this and Pacific Rim 2, as well as the future of Marvel movies, I look forward to a number of movies in the coming years.

Transformers 5, Starwars ep 7, Power Rangers, Star Trek 3, The Last of Us, Fantastic 4, New X-men film (probably) Mysterious Creatures and where to find them (yes that book about the creatures of Harry Potter universe is getting a film)

Yup, good few years for movies

Out of those you listed, the ones that I have a slight interest in is Starwars, Star Trek (Still need to watch the second one), possibly Fantastic 4, and the Harry Potter one (Still need to finish watching those. Never cared for transformers or power rangers, and still need to play last of us to decide if I would care about that. Oh yeah, there's suppose to be a sequel for the Lego Movie, hopefully it can capture what made the 1st good.

As far as the Godzilla sequel goes, I wonder if it will be a tag team type deal, or how it will work. This could be a chance for Mothra not to seem useless outside of it's own movies. I await for what they look like.

If we can run oof of Gidrah: The Three-Headed Monster, I'm going to assume at some point, Godzilla, Mothra, and Rodan are going to team up to take down King Ghidorah.Heh, I'm picturing Rodan, Mothra, and KG flying around and Godzilla looking at them like "Man, that sure looks cool."

canadamus_prime:Apparently character overkill is not a concept these people are familiar with. Still if they focus more on the monsters and less on the human characters that I didn't care about then it should be good.